SALT LAKE CITY (TCN) — Investigators recently identified a suspect in the cold case death of a 33-year-old father of two who was found dead in his home nearly 20 years ago.
According to the Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office, Jason Royter’s girlfriend discovered her boyfriend deceased on Aug. 6, 2005, and the medical examiner determined he suffered multiple stab wounds. His death was ruled a homicide. Despite investigators’ efforts at the time, the case went cold.
In a recent press conference, Salt Lake County Sheriff Rosie Rivera said officials identified 53-year-old Mark Munoz as the primary suspect. He is believed to be homeless, and authorities had difficulties tracking him down because he has been moving around. Munoz allegedly committed a separate crime in another state, and investigators were able to get a sample of his DNA to compare to the evidence found at the scene.
Munoz was arrested Jan. 23 and booked into the Salt Lake County Jail on a charge of murder. Records show he was previously charged in Salt Lake County on charges of intoxication, criminal trespass, and public urination.
In a statement, Rivera said, “This arrest is a testament to the dedication and commitment of our detectives who never gave up on finding justice for Jason Royter. To Mr. Royter’s family, we hope this development brings a measure of peace, knowing we are closer to uncovering the truth of that tragic day.”
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Source: True Crime Daily